CV Shafts
CV Shafts
Bought a couple of new Chow CV Shafts.When I tried to move the joints I could see how stiff there were and were rough to move so I decided to investigate. I released the boot clips and moved the boots back and was surprised to see that all that there was a small amount of black grease up against the front of the 6 bearing joint so I added more Penrite CV grease into the bearings and the joint forcing the grease back behind the bearings.I found that after doing that the CV joints moved freely and smooth. I will soon u them on my Brumby and I have also bought some of that silver heat deflective sheeting from Supercheap to place round the Cataylatic converter and the exhaust pipe on other side. Wioll see how we go.
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Have you checked the spline on the wheel hubs? if these are worn it can make the same noise as a clicking outer CV hub.
The tops of the splines should be square not pointed (triangular) I would try another set of hubs before I bought another set of shafts
the part in question

The outer part that unbolts from the disc
TOONGA
The tops of the splines should be square not pointed (triangular) I would try another set of hubs before I bought another set of shafts
the part in question

The outer part that unbolts from the disc
TOONGA